Two–proportion z–test – HP 39g+ User Manual

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Inference aplet

Results

The results are:

Two–Proportion Z–Test

Menu name

Z–Test: P1–P2

On the basis of statistics from two samples, each from a
different population, the 2 proportion Z–Test measures the
strength of the evidence for a selected hypothesis against the
null hypothesis. The null hypothesis is that the proportion of
successes in the two populations is equal.
(H

0

:

π

1

=

π

2

).

You select one of the following alternative hypotheses against
which to test the null hypothesis:

Inputs

The inputs are:

Result

Description

Test P

Proportion of successes in the sample.

Test Z

Z–Test statistic.

Prob

Probability associated with the Z–Test
statistic.

Critical Z

Boundary value of Z associated with the
level you supplied.

H

1



π

1

π

2

<

H

1



π

1

π

2

>

H

1



π

1

π

2

Field name

Definition

;

1

Sample 1 mean.

X2

Sample 2 mean.

n1

Sample 1 size.

n2

Sample 2 size.

α

Significance level.

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